Hi all,

I try to make-up an old book...

Due to the fact that it is a scientific text there are footnotes: about 70

I have them all in buffers. However when saying \footnote{\getbuffer[1]} I get 
an ugly new line in the footnote at the bottom of the page. - How to prevent 
this unnecessary hard-return?

Secondly there is a problem with the numbering when the footnote is called from 
a tabulate-environment. In place of  starting with 1 it starts with 2. The most 
strange thing is, that in case of two footnotes in tabulate the numbering even 
starts with 3.

I need to refer to the reference of footnotes. So if the first footnote is 
\footnote[1]{\getbuffer[1]} I say \note[1] where it is needed. However I get 
the double questionmark for a missing reference.

I would be happy to finalize this book, but ...

Willi

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